What Are the Relationships Between Mental Health Problems and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and How Should They be Assessed? ICI RS 2025

Sanjay Sinha*, Carol J Joinson, Caroline Selai, Efstathios Papaefstathiou, Pawan Vasudeva, Wendy Bower, Mauro van den Ende, Jalesh Panicker, Phil Toozs Hobson, Solomon Eskinder, Alexander von Gontard, Alan Wein, Paul Abrams

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Abstract

Aims:
To discuss the relationships between mental health problems (MHP) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). To propose an assessment plan for identifying MHP in patients presenting with LUTS.

Methods:
This review is the outcome of a global multi-disciplinary think tank at the International Consultation on Incontinence (ICI-RS 2025) meeting held in June 2025 in Bristol, United Kingdom that examined the broad issue of mental health and LUTS. The relationship of MHP and LUTS in adults and children, and the possible underlying mechanisms, is presented.

Results:
Robust evidence was noted for an association between MHP and LUTS, including storage symptoms, voiding symptoms, and bladder pain. However, the underlying mechanisms that underpin this relationship remain unclear. Clinical markers that might indicate MHP and screening tools for assessment by clinicians involved with LUTS care, are discussed. Recommendations are made with regard to key areas for future research.

Conclusions:
There is a consensus on the existence of a relationship between mental health problems and lower urinary tract symptoms. A better understanding of the nature of this relationship, the mechanisms that underlie it, and the best methods to assess it, is crucial to improving clinical care.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages8
JournalNeurourology and Urodynamics
Early online date11 Nov 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 11 Nov 2025

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